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But why does this exist? And why is it so easy to trigger accidentally?
Mac users often watch this Windows chaos with amusement. macOS does not have a default global hotkey for screen rotation, likely because Apple laptops generally don't have rotating stands. To rotate a Mac screen, one usually has to dig deep into System Settings > Displays, making accidental rotations nearly impossible.
This is the . Pressing Ctrl+Alt+↓ by mistake (e.g., while using Photoshop shortcuts, Excel, or gaming) instantly flips your screen upside down. For non-technical users, the result is panic – "My screen is upside down and I can't fix it!"
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But why does this exist? And why is it so easy to trigger accidentally?
Mac users often watch this Windows chaos with amusement. macOS does not have a default global hotkey for screen rotation, likely because Apple laptops generally don't have rotating stands. To rotate a Mac screen, one usually has to dig deep into System Settings > Displays, making accidental rotations nearly impossible. keystroke to rotate screen
This is the . Pressing Ctrl+Alt+↓ by mistake (e.g., while using Photoshop shortcuts, Excel, or gaming) instantly flips your screen upside down. For non-technical users, the result is panic – "My screen is upside down and I can't fix it!" But why does this exist